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Level Bag45-IS-31B/23

Dirt and seeds from level bag 2E7 Bag 3.

Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bone from Level Bag45BN59/1966-76/23

Mineralized fragment;"Level bag; Surface; Blow out and beach,"(Kidd, Tuttle, 7/10/64)

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Composite Artifact Bag12/5/1987

Mammal bone fragments and shell fragments. Found in bag labeled "Site 10-ID-12/2, Cat # MS9, Bone and shell sample 0"-1" exterior dump S end rock shelter. 11/06/55 GLC" According to Guy Marden (see p. 7 of his Draft report of Native American Indian Burials from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, copy received at Burke 1995), cat.# 1987-12/5 (referred to as Bag #7 in his report) contained the following: "bone and shell samples from an exterior dump at the south end of the rock shelter." See also cat.# 1987-12/7, which was originally located in this bag as well. We separated the artifacts from each other based on the original catalog numbers. 07/19/1995, K. Smith These bones were separated from the collections to verify that they were not human. Stephanie Jolivette, UW Archaeology Graduate Student, examined them on 6/22/2010 and confirmed that they were not human. Because they were separated from the collection, they were not identified at the time of the transfer to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest in 2009. M. Noble 6/22/2010. This material will need to be deaccessioned and trasferred to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. M. Hotz 7/13/2010

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Composite from Level Bag1966-86/696

Surface Depth: 4.0-5.0' #10546 Fragmented

Material
bone and wood
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bone from Level Bag12/15/1987

Mammal bone fragments found in bag labeled "35-WL-4/B1, Cat# PV22, Bone frags - 31 in. level in cut bank in broken rock cluster. 10/20/55 GLC" According to Guy Marden (see p. 13 of his Draft report of Native American Indian Burials from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, copy received at Burke 1995), cat.# 1987-12/15 is from site #35-WL-41. He recorded its contents as "7 bone fragments. A proximal humerus fragment may be from a human infant, however it has a fossa in its articulating surface." I believe he misread the site number on the label. It should be 35-WL-4 [35-WA-4]. Additionally, I believe the bones are not those of a human, but rather an artiodactyl. 07/21/1995, K. Smith. These bones were separated from the collections to verify that they were not human. Stephanie Jolivette, UW Archaeology Graduate Student, examined them on 6/22/2010 and confirmed that they were not human. Because they were separated from the collection, they were not identified at the time of the transfer to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest in 2009. M. Noble 6/22/2010. This material will need to be deaccessioned and transferred to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. M. Hotz 7/13/2010

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Composite Artifact Bag12/7/1987

Three bone fragments and three shell fragments. Found in bag labeled "Site #10-ID-12/2, Cat #MS10, Bone and shell sample 0"-1"exterior dump S end shelter. 11/06/55 GLC." According to Guy Marden (see p. 7 of his Draft report of Native American Indian Burials from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, copy received at Burke 1995), cat.# 1987-12/7 (referred to as Bag #7 in his report) contained the following: "bone and shell samples from an exterior dump at the south end of the rock shelter. These shells and bone fragments, marked MS10, were originally in Bag #7 along with the objects marked MS9 (cat.# 1987-12/5). We separated these objects by catalog number, but preserved all the original information with each set of artifacts. 07/19/1995, K. Smith. These bones were separated from the collections to verify that they were not human. Stephanie Jolivette, UW Archaeology Graduate Student, examined them on 6/22/2010 and confirmed that they were not human. Because they were separated from the collection, they were not identified at the time of the transfer to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest in 2009. M. Noble 6/22/2010. This material will need to be deaccessioned and transferred to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. M. Hotz 7/13/2010

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Composite from Level Bag1966-86/186

Surface Depth: 96-108" Fish and mammal bone, small frags.

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Composite from Level Bag1966-86/188

Surface Depth: 120-132" Chipped stone point, mammal and fish bones, incised.

Material
bone, stone and wood
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Composite Artifact Bag12/6/1987

Miscellaneous bone and shell fragments found in bag labeled "Site #10-ID-12/2, Cat. #MS9, Bone and shell sample, 0"-6" outside dump S corner of rock shelter. 11-7-55, GLC." According to Guy Marden (see p. 8 of his Draft report of Native American Indian Burials from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, copy received at Burke 1995), cat.# 1987-12/6 (referred to as Bag #8 in his report) contained the following: "bone and shell samples from a dump at the south corner of the rock shelter, bone may or may not be human." We do not believe that any of these bones are human. 07/19/95, K. Smith. These bones were separated from the collections to verify that they were not human. Stephanie Jolivette, UW Archaeology Graduate Student, examined them on 6/22/2010 and confirmed that they were not human. Because they were separated from the collection, they were not identified at the time of the transfer to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest in 2009. M. Noble 6/22/2010. This material will need to be deaccessioned and transferred to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. M. Hotz 7/13/2010

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Composite Artifact Bag45CL1/1966-85/10

25+ mammal bone fragments; 5+ flakes; 10+ pieces of shatter. Original container states "Bone Fragments, 45CL1-4R1"

Material
bone and chert stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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